Conclave at IIFT Delhi explores India's role in a shifting global economic order
New Delhi [India], December 6 (ANI): Against the backdrop of shifting geopolitical currents and rapidly evolving global trade dynamics, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) hosted a conclave at its Delhi campus, centred on the theme "India in the New Economic Order: Adapting to Macroeconomic Uncertainties and Global Trade Shocks."
The Conclave, held on Friday, brought together some of India's most respected economists and policymakers for a day of rich, forward-looking discussions on the country's position in an increasingly complex world economy.
He highlighted that India is not only navigating these global challenges with determination but is also converting them into strategic opportunities for long-term growth and global integration.
A keynote address by Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Social and Economic Progress and former Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, offered a comprehensive analysis of India's macroeconomic evolution, the country's resilience amid global disruptions, and the structural reforms essential for sustaining long-term growth.
His keynote set the intellectual tone for the event, grounding the conversations in decades of policy experience.
In his remarks, Prof. Basanta K. Sahu, Convenor of the Conclave and Head of the Economics Division (Delhi), expanded on the objectives of the event and highlighted the multiple sources of uncertainty shaping growth and macroeconomic stability.
Similarly, the major key factors for growing instability are fiscal vulnerability, financial markets correction and erosion of institutions.
The Conclave featured an eminent roster of speakers, including Prof. Chetan Ghate, Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister; Prof. Ashima Goyal, former Member, Monetary Policy Committee, Reserve Bank of India; Prof. Biswajit Dhar, former Head, Centre for WTO Studies; Prof. S. Mahendra Dev, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister; Prof. Pami Dua, Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister; Prof. Sudipto Mundle, Chairman, Board of Governors, Centre for Development Studies; Prof. M. Govinda Rao, former Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister; Prof. Manoj Pant, former Vice Chancellor, IIFT; Prof. Dibyendu Maiti, Professor, Delhi School of Economics; and Prof. C. Veeramani, Director, Centre for Development Studies.
Discussions highlighted the urgency of policy agility, diversification of trade partnerships, and proactive participation in shaping global economic governance.
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